South Korea took their third win in a row and qualified for the 2023 AFC U-20 Youth Cup in Uzbekistan from Group E, beating Malaysia 6-2 in the third and final round of qualifying.
The team that takes first place in each group will advance to the final along with the top five teams that finished second in ten groups and join the host team of Uzbekistan.
Japan qualified for the final after defeating Yemen 1–0 in the fifth and final round of the Group C competition and leads the standings with 12 points while Yemen is in second place with 7 points.
The Saudi Arabian team managed to qualify after beating China 1-0, while the Chinese team waits to determine the top five runners-up.
Iran also secured a third straight win and booked their way to the final after beating the UAE 2-0 in the third and final round of the tenth group competition.
The Iranian team topped the group standings with 9 total points in three matches, compared to 6 points for Kyrgyzstan and 3 for the UAE, while Brunei’s balance remained without points.
Jordan won the qualification to the final after a 0-0 draw with Chinese Taipei in the fifth and final round of the Group D competition, while the Syrian team waits to determine the top five runners-up.
Team Qatar beat Bahrain 2-0 in the fifth and final round of the Group B competition, with Qatar advancing to the final from the group with a 12-point lead, while Team Bahrain wait to determine the best five seconds. -local teams.
Oman topped Group G after beating Thailand 1-0 in the third and final round and snatched the qualifying ticket from the group, while the Thai team wait to determine the top five runners-up.
Tajikistan won the qualification for Group I after beating Cambodia in the last round and topped the standings with 7 points, while the Lebanese team waits to determine the top runners-up knowing they won in the last round over Singapore 6 – 1 and finished second with 6 points.
Indonesia also qualified for the final from Group F, while the Vietnamese team is yet to determine the top five runners-up.
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Source: El Iktisad